0 (of rules or opinions) not easily changed -- strict/stricte
2 completely stiff; not able to be bent (easily) -- rigide
3 very strict, and not likely to change -- inflexible, sévère
rigid rules
rigid discipline
rigid views on education
a stern, rigid headmaster.
Is the definition of price stability too rigid?
The precise predictability and stability of the system is partly why it has become too rigid.
It is impossible for a country to open up its economy whilst keeping politics under absolutely rigid control.
We are at the end of the planning period and so the budget is particularly rigid.
We consider this proposal to be too rigid, too inflexible, and it is the wrong signal in the current situation, particularly for the markets.
On the other hand, we have shown the difficulties that arise when funding is rigid.
The report also has no truck with any catalogue of competences, which would make cooperation far too rigid a matter.
I should like to underline that there is no rigid dogma.
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僵硬的, 固定的, 不能彎曲的…
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僵硬的, 固定的, 不能弯曲的…
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rígido, rígido/da [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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inflexível, rígido…
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融通の利かない, 柔軟性のない, 硬い…
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sert, katı, eğilmez…
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rígid…
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صارِم, صَلْب…
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